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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Where Do Your Favorite Films Take You?

I don’t watch a lot of movies. I’ve got a day job, a night job and an active toddler. Plus I like to read, cook and travel, and every once in awhile I break for sleep. So I’m very selective in what I watch. (Please note that this, as it's often been pointed out to me, is not the same as having good taste.)

Movies are designed to suck you in to a different place, the same as books, the same as any storytelling. Except the price of admission also gets you surrounding darkness and a comfy chair. This is my movie wish list, the roster of places I'd like to go without leaving home, in 2012.

Out NowNorwegian Wood – This is a Japanese film based on the book by acclaimed novelist Haruki Murakami. I’m a huge Murakami film. His stories are unique, thought-provoking and bewilderingly magical. Or magically bewildering. I’m intrigued to see how this one has been adapted to film.

JanuaryUnderworld: Awakening – I will watch Kate Beckinsale in that vinyl/leather suit, as this character, until her husband Len Wiseman stops making these movies. That is all.



JanuaryHaywire – I watch a bit of the MMA, and while Gina Carano isn’t a superstar in the sport, she knows how to fight. Add Steven Soderbergh, a consistently good director, with an amazing cast (including Michael Angarano, whom I adore), and I’m hoping we have a gritty action series with a female lead in the making.



MarchThe Avengers – Superheroes. Joss Whedon. Need I say more?

MayBrave – This is a Disney/Pixar animated film about Merida (voiced by Kelly Macdonald), the daughter of a Scottish king. She defies an age-old custom, bringing chaos to her lands, and must discover true bravery in order to save her land. It’s your standard hero story, but with a heroine. And she’s accompanied by her triplet brothers, which I assume will be hilarious.

JulyThe Dark Knight Rises – The darker side of Gotham is fascinating, and this reboot has maintained a good balance of action and character development. And Christian Bale, even when using that throat-rolled-in-gravel Batman voice, is magnetic.

AugustPremium Rush – I have a soft spot for Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as well as couriers. While some of his film choices have been questionable, it’ll be interesting to see him in an urban action role in this bike thriller. That's right, a Bicycle Thriller.



What movies took you on a ride in 2011? And what or who are you looking forward to in 2012?


Regan Summers’ electronic novella Don’t Bite the Messenger, starring a vampire courier with a price on her head, debuts on 1.16.12. Order now at: Carina Press Amazon Barnes & Noble

3 comments:

  1. My favorite movie of 2011 is still X-Men First Class. Not only was it the film that really introduced me to Fassbender, but it was also a really well-thought-out franchise reboot.

    I'm crazy-geeked about The Avengers, and I'm nervously excited about Hunger Games (I loved the books, but they seemed to have rushed production of the movie, which makes me leery. I hope it's hot and not just a hot mess).

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  2. In you're into Fassbender, Seleste, 2012 will be a good year for you. He's in Haywire (above) and *gulp* Shame.

    I'm excited for The Hunger Games movies, but a bit leery at the idea that they were rushed out to "succeed" the Twilight movies. I hope they were properly thought through. The books deserve as much.

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  3. Didn't get to see it in the theatre, but I have it on my PVR, waiting for a free evening. The King's Speech.

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